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12 FITCHBURG (MASS.) SENTINEL 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1965 Board Vofes Permit For Skeet Field Hoard of Selectmen voted to grant a license to Leun K. Shatluck of a a Road to i a a skeet range and trap i on Ins property at its weekly meeting. Hours set by the board were weekdays 10 a. m. to 8 p.

a a 9 a m. lo 8 p. in. and Sundays from m. lo 8 p.

in A blind in the a of $5000 according to a requirements is to be posted with the town treasurer. Mr. Shattuek was present to discuss his request fdr a license, i io-the- attcntion of the board six ago, the hours they would a 1 prove and the fees for licenses, Previously he asked to be a lowed to operate on Sunday mornings from 10 a. to 1 p. m.

as he felt that i was a prime time for sportsmen to take advantage of the sport. The, board was i a about a ing the hours, preferring to wail and sec what the reaction was to the i prescribed above. Tile a i of Counsel David liolger was suughl in re a to liie Sunday entertain- meiil law and his i a i a a a would a to apply to the i sioner of Public aflcr receiving approval of the selectmen, for permission to operate on Sunday mornings. If approved the license would be subject to the restrictions imposed by the a i Hie' Sunday morning license would be SlOO annually. A fee of $50 annually is payable to the state for a Sunday license from 1 p.

m. on. I i i a Sunday licenses from 1 p. m. are al the rate of S2 a Sunday with an additional cost of 50 cents a Sunday for the town.

Fee for a license for the secular days cf the week is $5 issued as of May 1 with a renewal cost of S2. Additional licenses for leasing guns and a i i will also have to be obtained. Tentative plans, according to Mr. Shattuek, would be to install one field of skcct and one field of trap this fall with a a i potential of three fields of both if the demand warrants such. There will be no night shooting.

Location of the skeet and trap fields will be between the motorcycle track and brook LBJ, Dirksen Exchange Favors WASHINGTON' (Al 1 Presi i ac'ion on the I i i i i a i a denl Johnson appears to a a i bill a he said tic a i i on a popu traded Senate i a Lead a pas.iage of the laid basis a few of er M. Dirksen a a i a i lu a i for a hoise an exchange uf Because a i a a latifyuu 1 a enn'-titu of the a un tin if it sent to I HMOYIESfl A LOOK AT THE PAKISTAN-INDIA CONFLICT Here is a look a. Pakistan, shaded and India, currently in conflict over Kashmir. Underlined are cities of both countries which have involved in air raids and air Wirepholo Map, political favors. 0.

a a I) Johnson got tile llurse I i a i i oppose: V. ednesday when the a i i i alioil a i Judiciary i approved --en was in a position lo get rec 'in( i i of UnuU by a 14-2 vote a Mouse-passed (ignition fi-om (he a i lu a a a of both houses and i a bill which would abolish as long as lie chose to balk a a i o( the the next three a 11-year commillce slate i a presented old national origins system of Nobody nacl to a the 1'res- a a barrier Dirksrn immigration. idenl a pictu.e to demoiistiale (1 I)Ul From the President's i lo him a could happen. It point the horse may be a a i for a i and he what spavined by a provision obviously i i he a much sphere immigration to lao.ouo' Dirksen not his proposal a individuals yearly. But other- proved by a 0-7 vote Sen wise Johnson is reported to be- Thomas J.

Dodd. re-: lieve the horse is satisfactorily luetantly broke the deadlock, sound. explained he did this only Dirksen got what his best because if he didn't, the imnii friends and ardent supporters a i measure would have hesitate to describe other a been "seriously je ardized." as a rabbit a proposed consti- Sen. Joseph D. Tydings, D- ttitional amendment on said the committee had live rcapportionment.

"blackmailed" and had The Republican leader is been "forced to pay the ran- crcditcd with being a hard gainer most of the time. His 1 while Dirksen kept his pro- nJt as th snl a i setting it TM he had to promise in I he was in desperate straits to keep propo sal hone that he can inflate in TONIfJHT Filehlnirg "Masquerade'', 4 25 7 45. 'Til Take 2.50 6 10 9.25. Saxon-- i i a Whip" 1 4.15 7.30. "Mirage" 2.1'j 5 4 9.

I.eominsler Metropolitan "A Very Spec i a 8.45. "A Yank in Viet a 7.30. I.unenburg Whalom i I "Cat Bal- it up until "Die, Die, My Friday "Joy In The Morning" m. 3-7353 NOW! Edwaid Smai BOBHOPE IUESDAYWEID mmmm 75 Weekdays Until 6 p. THE FUN STARTS WHEN THEY TAKE THEIR CLOAKS AND DAGGERS OFFI EASTMANCOLOR mum UNITED ARTISTS She's a real smoky kitten JOHNfRSYTHI 'the Shattuek property running' lin a northeasterly direction.

A letter was received from the i of Public Works! I I A A stating that they were not inter-i LISTS IN6W ested in placing no parking signs, near the airport en Nashua a AY ER-The Nashoba where persons stop to watch the i Hospita A i i a Nashoba Hospital Aux. The Dirksen proposal would permit state voters to determine whether one house of their legislature should be apportioned on other than a population basis. This would nullify in part the Court's one-man, one- Corn- and John Firth of Winthrop. vote decision. Births recorded include The Republican leader once tinie so many state parachute jumping.

Mr. M)at-i Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. al daughter, Sheila Louise, to the proposal before the Sen' 8 Groton i MrS SpauldingjSte couldn't get Tt his and he had mentioned it to: ason, president of the R. the board at a previous meet-; erson i a i Auxiliary, Shirley; a Christo- e) i rson because support for it was eight public gift shop chairman to talk about i i i i a i-iuAiiiui uuii- Atvau, i i i a null.

gCn i 9. i Present with Daniel, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis White (Arlene M. Straitt) of Mill a son, Alan James, to Mr.

and Mrs. Paul L. Boisseau A i a L. Coveno) of 139 West Mam Liquor license fees were dis- the operation of their shop. cussed with the board voting to write to borderline towns and area communities asking their fees for same also common vic- tuallers' licenses, beer and wine.

inn holders and drug store with Jame Klein of Harvard, Eugene Dancause of Ayer, Stephen Andrews of Groton and Barbara Morris of Littleton, terminated their temporary summer jobs a A son, Daniel Lane 2d to Mr the hospital and have returned an Mrs. to school. (Margaret Daniel L. V. Bonin) Regard of 872 package store licenses, Phillip King was present Betty French terminated her Grant Road, Fort Devens; a son.

inquire about a permit for un- employment in the dietary Robert, to Mr. and Mrs. derground storage of 1000 a tmerit and enter the' E. Blain (Donna J. Bur- votes short of the required two- thirds majority.

Starting all over again, Dirksen got a judiciary subcommittee to approve it. But he was up against an 8-8 tie vote by which the full committee previously had rejected the proposed amendment. To change a lineup, the GOP leader moved in to block Expeditions On Exhibit Ions of fuel oil on Hoald St. AjSchool of Practical Nursing a i of Heald st ep perell; a hearing will be held Hospital for a 15-; Isedor osepri to I YORK I.TI--Pieces-of- Sept. 21 at 8 p.

m. on the mat-: course. a Mrs. Isedor J. Heminway ieight from a Spanish shipwreck, ter.

i A new "fire red" A. Tucker) of 56 Main film clips, maps, historic photo- Town Counsel Bolger stated a been installed at the general Shirley. that in regard to the culvert on nursin station in the Groton! graphs and voice recordings are A daughter, Kathy Kyoko. to a the rare treasures in a Geographic Lowell Road that had been 11 is to be ed tor and Mrs. a National i i i a A i i telephone communication i Kyoko Takeno) 9 3 7 Perime- Society exhibit blocked and was alleged to bej, Groton control tower Road Fort D(jv a son exhibit.

holding back the natural flow of dialing is involved; lifting the water, he felt that it was a either at the town or at Eric Edward, to Mr. and Mrs. The exhibition is entitled Edward Whitmore i a L.i jthe Edge of Tomorrow" "To and matter and a question of rip-lthe nursing station will activate Nason) of 17 Willis Drive No ye ars O1 le i 0 -'C'ly anan rights. Alter reviewing i the bell. Ichelmsford.

from Adm Robert anan rights. After reviewing: the bell. the silualion, the plugging of the' The basic reasons for a a Miss Janice Gardner. RRL, pZL 5 nN rth culvert was irrelevant as to this installation are (1) to; a her r. Mrs.

le 'V, St re ent a flow of water, he said. He is toi a Groton Unit of a have returned lo their' shols write Mrs Blanche Chambers not fy 'K i De artmen home following a visit i telling her of his finding mm Iy 'V ca se of Amos Gardner in Detroit. nd the A discussion was heldI reeard' i the ambalance services Also on vacation are Mabel Jean So ety ha Washington. II A discussion v.as; hew regard-, and the area poUce departments Blood and Gertrude Breen of the mounted at the Hallmark Gal- The exhiibt is the first of ils ing a building owned way tn notify the hospital of Emily Hovanesian on Main St. accident cases being taken to nursing department.

Humphriss continues as tient, Margaret Gray was a that the board had asked hospital; (3) to handle any to remove or make secure. emergency communications in mitted as a patient and nirs Bolger advised that if no action; case the switchboard may be a i Pillman was discharged. Alma TM Fifth Avenue and "will a through Oct. 1. WHMM PAKKcn touttk First Showing In The Area! Is this the way to make a funny movie? you bet it is! tCOLUMBIA PICTURES cnnnn I TALLULAH BANKHEAD STEFAWIE POWERS COLOR MY "CAT BALLOU" Shown Firtt is forthcoming from Mrs.

Hovanesian thai Ihe mailer be approached by statute. Title reports from the title examiner on the land adjacentjjjoiTrap'idh lo the pumping station to be 1 purchased by the town were produced by Mr. Bolger and action will be laken on these parcels at next week's meeting. He also reported that he had discussed, land faking on West SI. with Howard Smith's allorney and hope lhat this parcel would be settled satisfactorily in the of use because of lines down in a storm, or the like.

The new telephone also will make it possible for the Ayer Unit to get necessary emergency information rapidly since a message may be delivered to Groton on the "red" phone and relayed to Ayer by means of the hospital's internal dialing system. Patients admitled to the Groton Unit include Ruth Melcalf of Ayer; Nancy Bond of Grolon; Emily Hovanesian. Charles Morton, Mildred Razzaboni; Pepper- Yale Studies WASHINGTON (AP) The National Science Foundation has made research grants to- talling $44,850 to Yale University for a study of glacial drifts and the antarctic Ocean. ell: A. Dudley Bagley, Dickerson.

Townsend; Janice Anne near future. a A building permit for Adrian Wcstford Rondeau of Canal St. to be ex-; Admitted to Ayer Unit are Robert Bushnoe, Mrs. Barbara ercised on River Road signed by the board. An executive session called while the board and town counsel discussed the appraisal values set on land takings on Townsend St.

counsel's fees. and the Ayer; Donald Ouellette. Robert Hudson, Timothy Grigg, Harry Hume. Linda T.ind gren. Littleton; Lenlahd Newcombe.

Mrs. Keyo Russell, Har- Miss Kathleen Davis, daughter of Mrs. Leonard Davis of South Hoad, is on vacation from her secretarial duties at Memorial Hospital. Nashua N. H.

town Ivard; Mrs. Margaret Grey. Shir- jley; Elinor LaReau. Leomin- sler; Mrs. Cheryl Parker.

Lo- MOHAWK GARDNER, MASS. NOW Vidln'i "CIRCLE OF LOVE" IFtlmtd In Color) Starring Jane Fonda "The Love "Goddesses" NOTE! ADULTS Positive Identification REALTY COURSE FREE FIRST LECTURE, YMCA, FITCHBURG, SEPT. 13, 8 P.M. ation. Your and your ftmlly't lift It whit you make It.

riwirdt if you tna rail cttatt buiineii. Whtthtr on part MEN AND WOMEN, rifirdlcii of 191 or Iducition. Your lift ind your fimlly'i lift Ii whit you mik. It. It it ctti" Ith unli thtrt Ii A REAL BOOM coming I9fi7! Shart in this future with minimum invetfment on yc can bt ona of indcpandtnct.

tatilfaction add or fu ward. NOW Is'THE TlME A pending lalliman'i apprinticeihip I. would be right now! or full time baiii, real eitate il the perfect, no prenure butineis with an unlimited potential of financial 1. The average commiuion exceed! $1,000 per tale. Each year there Ii a grei rn lay that the REAL BOOM ii coming in 1967! Share in thli id potential increase in tales, and the ijnimum investment on your will ihut you out of thil wonder to pass 2 exi the firtt step.

part, ful 1 year's apprenticeship. Most states' have' this apprenticeship right now! the first step. Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE on Monday, September 13, at i p. m. at The Fitchburg YMCA, Wallace Avenue.

No obligation. You will enjoy an Interesting and highly educational evening and you will receive a FREE copy of "How To Choose Your House," a 280-page easy-to-follow guide for purchasing home which Includes 104 color pictures. The entire course will fae presented In Fitchburg on Monday evenings. Take advantage of our fine training and consulting service privileges as our graduate. For more information, you are welcome to call collect any time.

Phone Lee Institute, 310 Harvard Brookline. RE 4-3211. Plan Auction At Princeton PRINCETON--The Police De- partmem will hold its annual auction on Saturday at 10 a. m. Among the many articles to be auctioned off will be the 150- pound bell from the East Princeton Chapel.

Acting upon a request of the Youth Recreation Council, a town-wide group organized early this summer, the Board of Selectmen has appointed a town committee on recreation to take over and advance the functions originally undertaken by the Council, The committee includes Mrs. Sandra Ware, George Parker, Harold Dillow, Thomas Swift, Daniel Hart and Judson Goodnow, Jr. The Couples Club of the Congregational Church will hold its regular meeting on Friday. A pot luck supper will be held before the meeting at 7 m. The committee in charge of the meeting is, Mr.

and Mrs. Clay- tori Rice, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Slongwhite. To encourage more couples to come, the meeting night has been changed to the 2nd Friday of every month. The Princeton TAC (Teenage Club) has elected the following officers, Ellen Shaughncssy, president; Sandra Wambach, vice-president; Cynthia Hubbard, secretary, and Joseph O'Brien, treasurer. The Welfare Board of the Congregational Church will meet tonight the home of Mr and Mrs.

Leo Olllla on Mountain Road. Thurston Rice of Main Street, East Princeton, Is patient Holdcn District Hospital, Holden, FITCHBURG'S LARGEST FRESH MEAT MARKET WHERE MEATS ARE NOT PRE-PACKAGED Choice and Prime Beef Savings of lOc to 20c on every pound U.S. CHOICE --ARMOUR STAR --SWIFT'S PREMIUM SIRLOIN Top Round STEAK U.S. CHOICE --SWIFT PREMIUM KIDNEY LAMB CHOPS Reg. Price 1.39 SAVE 42c Lb.

CHOICE no BOTTOM ROUND ROAST FACE RUMP ROAST EYE ROAST FREE GIFTS with Leo's Bonus Dollars with every purchase U.S. No. 1 --WASHED 20 Ibs. POTATOES 59' SAVE 30c 20 Lb. 649 SNOW'S CLAM CHOWDER Reg.

Price 25e 19' BONELESS CHICKEN Reg. 49c Cm 39' Handy Wrap 200 Ft. Roii OQi GLASS WAX Reg. 59e 47c.

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